LG Electronics 26LQ630H, 32LQ630H, 42CQ610H, 22LQ630H owner manual GNU Lesser General Public License

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Contents LED TV / LCD TV FCC Notice Important Safety Instructions Safety InstructionsOutdoor antenna grounding GroundingDot Defect CleaningMoving VentilationContents Features of this TV Preparation Accessories42CQ610H Protection CoverFront Panel Information PreparationChannel Back Panel Information Pillow Speaker Update ResetAntenna USB Jack Description External Equipment Setup section Cable ManagementWith the included Protective Bracket Connect the cables as necessary Install the Cable Management Clip as shownKensington Security System Wall Mount InstallationQuantity Vesa Wall MountingAntenna Analog or Digital Antenna or Cable ConnectionExternal Equipment Setup HD Receiver SetupHdmi Connection DVI to Hdmi Connection Instructions DVD SetupVCR Setup Antenna ConnectionWall Jack Composite RCA Connection SetupOther A/V Source Setup Controlling the TV with Serial Data Pillow Speaker SetupVGA D-Sub 15-pin Connection PC SetupRGB in PC Screen Setup for PC mode Select ResolutionSelect Screen RGB-PC Select Auto config Auto ConfigureSelect Position, Size, or Phase Adjustment for screen Position, Size, and PhaseScreen Reset Reset to original factory values Channel Selection Volume AdjustmentWatching TV / Channel Control Turning on the TVInitial Setting Select the Express ScriptSelect Customize Inputs Select Edit channel map Select Pillow Speaker CodeAudio ON-SCREEN Menus SelectionRun Auto tuning Channel SetupAuto Scan Auto Tuning Select Auto TuningAdd / Delete Channel Manual Tuning Select Manual TuningSelect Digital or Analog Select Channel Edit Channel EditingChannel Channel LabelInput List Picture Control Picture Size Aspect Ratio ControlSelect Aspect Ratio Just Scan Preset Picture Settings Picture Mode PresetSelect Picture Mode Manual Picture Adjustment User Mode Select Advanced Control Picture Improvement TechnologyPicture Control Select Picture Reset Picture ResetSelect Demo Mode Demo ModeAuto Volume Leveler Auto Volume Select Auto VolumeSound & Language Control Adjustment for Clear Voice ll Level When Selected to On Clear VoiceSelect Clear Voice Balance Sound & Language ControlPreset Sound Settings Sound Mode Select Sound ModeSelect Standard, Music Cinema, Sport, or Game Select Standard, Music, Cinema, Sport, or Game Sound Setting Adjustment User ModeSelect Infinite Sound Infinite SoundSelect TV Speaker TV Speakers ON/OFF SetupAudio Reset Digital English, Spanish STEREO/SAP Broadcast SetupSelect Audio Language Audio LanguageSelect Menu Language ON-SCREEN Menus Language SelectionCaption Mode Analog Broadcasting System CaptionsSelect CC1-4 or Text1-4 Digital Broadcasting System Captions Select CC1-4,Text1-4, or Service1-6Caption Option Bg Background Color Select aSelect Digital Option Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, or Hawaii Time SettingClock Setting Auto Clock SetupManual Clock Setup Select Off Time or On Time Auto ON/OFF Time SettingSleep Timer Setting Auto SHUT-OFF SettingTime menu SET Password & Lock System Setting up Your PasswordParental Control / Ratings Select Lock System Select Set Password Set PasswordSelect Block Channel Channel BlockingMovie & TV Rating Movie Rating MpaaSelect Movie Rating TV Rating Children Select TV Rating-ChildrenSelect Age or Fantasy Violence Violence TV Rating GeneralSelect Lock Dialogue sexual dialogue Applies to TV-PG,TV-14 Select TV Rating-GeneralSelect Lock What is shown in this manualPassword to unlock it temporarily Downloadable RatingSelect Input Block External Input BlockingUSB Entry ModesSelect Movie List, Photo List or Music List MY Media Supported movie file Movie ListTs, trp, tp Supported Video FormatsScreen Components Select Movie ListMove to Photo List Movie Selection Mark ModeSelect Photo List Photo ListPhoto List Photo Selection and Mark ModeFull Screen Menu Select the Slideshow, BGM, Rotate, Option, or Hide Option Set the Slide Speed and BGMSelect MY Media Music ListMusic List Music Selection and Pop-up MenuMY Media Appendixp Endix TroubleshootingAudio does not work Appendix MaintenanceCondition Product SpecificationsOpen Source License GNU General Public License Appendix No Warranty END of Terms and Conditions GNU Lesser General Public License 100 101 102 103 104 Mozilla Public License 106 107 108 109 110 111 Apache License Version 113 114 115 BSD license strace FreeType Project License 118 Jpeg license MIT license MIT/X11 style license Legion Of The Bouncy Castle OpenSSL license 123 Zlib/libpng License Model Serial
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